Global Healthcare Exchange Launches AI Orchestration Platform for Healthcare Supply Chains

May 14, 2026
Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) has introduced a new AI-powered orchestration layer to help healthcare providers and suppliers detect disruptions earlier and coordinate faster across supply chain workflows. The launch was announced at the GHX Summit in New Orleans.

Global Healthcare Exchange announced in a press release the launch of a new AI powered orchestration layer designed to connect data, intelligence, and workflow automation across healthcare providers and suppliers. The system aims to help organizations sense disruptions earlier, make coordinated decisions faster, and act before supply chain issues affect patient care.

The platform builds on GHX ResiliencyAI, introduced in 2025, and extends its capabilities into what GHX calls agentic orchestration. The orchestration layer includes features such as Industry Data Alignment for item and contract consistency, Bill Only Automation for synchronizing supplier and electronic health record data, and DSO Intelligence for combining invoice, ERP, and payment signals into a unified view.

GHX also announced VibeGHX, a co design event launching this summer. The initiative will bring together providers, suppliers, and healthcare leaders to reimagine complex workflows and reduce what GHX describes as workflow debt. More than 600 provider organizations already use GHX technologies to improve supply chain visibility and performance.

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